"Roma fell? When? Tell me, dont you see the roads we walk on? Tell me, dont you talk a language as similar to latin as you are similar to your parents? Tell me, don't you feel an invicible feeling watching these statues two millennials old and still just as beautiful as the day the marble was taken from the heart of the Earth? Tell me, aren't you...Roman?"
Ancient European history attracts many people, including myself. Although I am not European, Roman, Greeks and more have given us this beautiful culture. and they deserve great respect
@@carlomagno7092 Who's to claim specific racial heritage from Rome at this point though? Literally anyone who's family historically hails from a former Roman province can claim Roman heritage, virtually anyone from all around the Mediterranean basin (God I hope some Nordicist who thinks the Romans were Vikings reads this and starts seething and coping)
A small town, almost at the center of the world (the center is the Verona meridian, just opposite the Bering Strait) did what nobody else did, conquered the Mediterranean. And even falling, first in the West and then in the East, he left the main thing: his language, his culture and his politics. His sons succeeded him and spread their influence to the four corners of the world. That little town is Rome, and all roads lead there.
honestly I just find it incredibly interesting to read about lmao need to look into things like the Aztecs, Egyptians, and Persians tho, enjoy Rome and all lads but a lot of the other old civs of the world are just as fascinating
@@Crusader47 bro you're missing out on some fantastic shit, the Aztecs might've been ridiculous but they had some really cool aspects and imo the Pyramids of Giza are fucking *amazing*, especially for when they were made. Like, some people thought *aliens* made them. That's how amazing the Pyramids are.
For some reason the ending brings tears to my eyes. The outro fits seamlessly as it zooms out and showing the expansion of Roman power. The reason why I love the Empire is because people came together, they built and fought for a common goal (i.e., ideally speaking for the Empire), something we don't see anymore nowadays...
It’s weird to think that as an ethnic Polynesian I am in some way connected to Ancient Rome because of France (I’m from Tahiti therefore French). Here we speak French, a Latin language and the most beautiful buildings here were made with either Greco-Roman aesthetics or French Colonial aesthetics. They ween’t joking when they said that all roads lead to Rome.
Rome's legacy is so great it's culture is still alive in Europe and some parts of the middle east. Many tried to copy it but, never came in close that it had.
from one great civilisation to another (Greece) i love the Romans and their history just as much as the Romans loved the Greeks. we are the foundation of Europe and civilisation and am proud to share this title 🇬🇷 🇮🇹
the problem here is ethocentrim, don't think western world is the basement of civilization, don't forget Asia and Middle East, just to be honest with all of it
@@lokmanlablan the chinese are mostly myths and the persians did have a strong society and empire but they went through massive islamification so by the time the caliphs were solidified they were different. i think indian civilisation was good tho they were pretty nice but greece and rome are definitely my top 2 even if these societies were cool bc they were still way better in the west, im not ethnocentrist and i didn't want to come off that way
@@smallasaurus4200 they werent part of the western empire,nowadays westerners consider them western. Greeks and Romans were Orthodox,which makes them the same civilization with Ukraine and Russia. The West was literally created by splitting from Roman religion and civilization
Il più grande e glorioso impero della storia, Roma ha conquistato, dominato, costruito e civilizzato; la grandezza, la potenza, la magnificenza e la gloria di ROMA È AETERNA, ROMA INVICTA ET LUX MUNDI 💪💪
@@angeloargentieri5605 no fue ni el más grande ni el más duradero, pero sigue soñando amigo, cuando te informes un poco más sobre la historia de los grandes imperios entenderás la verdadera grandeza de otros imperios.
What many fail to understand is that being Roman was more than an ethnic pride, romanitas was mostly linked to your education, way of life and principles. Celtic people were conquered and later integrated into Roman society, their gods added into the Roman pantheon and Celtic laws integrated into the Iure Gentium, their villages expanded into proper cities and their young man payed to serve into the Roman military. This same process was repeated for every conquered population, including Germans, Greeks, Egyptians and so on. Rome lasted this long because it was able to not only expand its borders but also develop a cosmopolitan society meaning that a "Syrian" and an "Egyptian" had the same pride and will to defend the empire from any foe as any other Roman citizen. That's how you build an empire.
As a proud italian, not only did we create the gratest civilization that ever was, we discovered America twice. Frist with Cristoforo colombo, then with Amerigo Vespucci, and yes, the entire continent is named after one of us. I am so proud of our ancient past.
Man get the fuck out of here lol. How y'all discover a place black people were already at...And y'all stole everything from the Greeks, your gods and culture 💯
I've been thinking, why are " Little Dark Age" memes/art so popular and... strangely powerful? I think it's because people are tired. Tired of the monotonous sludge that is modern life. The Modern man yearns not for more wealth, but for more meaning. They yearn for purpose. And so they look back, to when things weren't necessarily better, but to a time when things had purpose and meaning and a dream. A time when things were based on family and community. Not on "acceptance" or "tolerance" of strangers from half the world away. They yearn for brotherhood, for a time when Men forged ahead and build civilization.
@@revi.talose.8643 He didn't say anything about stoning foreigners. People like to live with those who they view as their own, why do you think Native Americans choose to live on reservations or Jews move to Israel? To be with others like them.
Rome was an empire that stretched fom morocco to the levant, from spain to the balkans, it had emperors, soldiers and governors from all the Mediterranean ethnicities. Don't be narrow minded. If you really leaned the history of Rome, you wouldn't have said this stupidity. Good day to you barbarian.
well done i am proud to be a son of Roma, a descendant of the strongest kind of men, those who give their lives and dedication to accomplish such a great republic and empire as Rome. I’ve been learning classical latin to connect with my ancestors even more, it’s truly amazing i hope the rest of my nation wakes up and rebuild italy.
For me Rome is one of the few things that can make me cry, but not cry from the sadness, but from the joy, and maybe Rome as an empire no longer exists, but it lives on in our hearts. ROMA AETERNA INVICTA (sorry for my bad english cuz i'm from Poland)
Orgulho de ser latino! 🇵🇹 ¡Orgulloso de ser latino!🇪🇸/🇦🇩 Fier d'être latino !🇫🇷 Mândră că sunt latino!🇷🇴/🇦🇩 Orgoglioso di essere latino!🇸🇲/🇻🇦/🇮🇹 Superbum esse Latinum!🇻🇦 🇵🇹🤝🇪🇸🤝🇫🇷🤝🇷🇴🤝🇮🇹🤝🇻🇦🤝🇦🇩🤝🇲🇩🤝🇸🇲
I'm Polish but Roman Empire is I think one thing that we all can relate too it's the main base of the European culture since hundreds of years and it shows what once Europe was I hope that in the future our countries cooperate and experience the golden age of Europe once again
as other Polish i stand opposite to your view. One Europe Nation would be an occupation for Poland and other nationalities. Stand as one. Work as one. But don't become one body. That is what makes Europe unique.
@@simonsadelko769 Rome wasn't a single nation. Being Roman wasn't really about being from Rome, the empire spanned all the way from modern Portugal to modern Iraq, there was no way it could've worked that way. Being Roman was an idea. You could've been an Illyrian but at the same time if you invested your life into serving Rome, you were Roman. Modern Europe could work that way, but not the European Union since it is rotten to the core. The base principle has been corrupted with greed. You can't build an Empire on that.
As someone who grew up in the UK near hadrians wall to think how far the empire stretched. From there all the way to the sands of Africa. The main roads of the UK were former Roman roads and you can tell. They are straight and stretch for miles. Roads traveled by thousands a day. Underneath remains the touch of the Roman Empire.
As a Spartan, I salute the most epic Empire ever passed from this planet. Roman Empire was advanced af. They figured out that in order to establish a "global" organised system you need "communications" and in order to achieve that they built a dense road network + their bureuacratic establishment. Amazing, just amazing.
@@an70n10_ Yeah, Una Faccia, Una Razza. I adore reading about that era. Caesar, the Senate, legions, Egypt, the Roman villas in several Aegean islands, the far remote locations of the Empire (Chinese records talk about troops like turtles - the Roman shields), I even have an SPQR t-shirt with the Eagle. The Greeks developed the notion of the city-state (perhaps we will return to that form in a post-apocalyptic era), but the Romans developed the notion of the Empire as a whole, the holistic approach of things. I really hope one day I will visit Roma and Pompei and walk around all these amazing locations...
@@unknownzzz5115 Wow you are well informed. Most people think that Romans and Germans only hated and fought each other. They don't know that the Germanic tribes like the Greeks were not unified. Arminius managed to unify the different German tribes. Caesar, for example, had an Elite German calvary and mercenaries.
I love how the beginning starts with representing Rome in our modern culture. Hollywood actors and expensive film production. Then it ends with how our culture depicted Rome in their day. Large magnificent paintings and expensive art production. This video not only gave due to the present but also our past and I love it. Good job.
Don't lose hope boys, there will be a day, maybe not tomorrow, maybe not in 10 years, maybe not in a hundread, but one day Rome will raise from the ashes and we will all call proudly the Mediterranean with his real name: MARE NOSTRUM.
1000 année notre continent L'Occident Christianisme et nos Nations pere Occidentaux x mere Occidentale Christianisme de tout notre famille peuples Supérieur Celtes Gréco Romain Christianisme
Children of Rome, Italians, Hellenes, Spaniards, Portuguese, Don't be sad of what happened. The Roman empire still lives on from the culture of each one of us. The Roman empire lives on! 🇮🇹🇬🇷🇪🇸🇵🇹
Germans were earlier included in some roman millitary units.remember,Cesar had german cavalry with him when besieging Alesia.They were his personal guard unit.
if it weren't for Rome, we wouldn't have evolved as Nations, we wouldn't have the Art, Culture, Philosophy and Current Technology. If it weren't for Rome, Italy, United Kingdom, France, Portugal, Turkey, Netherlands and several other countries would be Completely Different... I Always say is I will go on Saying: "Rome was an Idea That became a City and Later the Greatest Empire of All. We can put all the European Languages: English, Spanish, Italian, German, Portuguese and even others, they all came from the Same Language, Latin. What is the biggest power in the world? USA? CHINA? RUSSIA? No, the greatest Power in the World is Rome, because Rome doesn't have to have territory, but the People's Mind. THE ROMAN EMPIRE DID NOT FALL AND NEVER WILL FALL!
It's really sad that today a lot of people don't pay attention to history of our civilization. Roman Empire will always be in our hearts, hope one day I'll visit Rome. Thank you for so based video ❤️
@52kamikaze96 hahahaha nah, it was the best empire ever, the capital of the culture, music, and LAWS, any other empire would have been a shit without Roma's presence......... say thanks to Rome we have laws nowadays
"I found Rome a city of bricks and left it a city of marble" - Augustus THAT IS THE MOST IMPACTFUL THING I'VE EVER HEARD! Imagine the pride of being the guy revolutionised Rome?
A man is watching a video and starts crying. Another notices him and walks up to him to console him. He notices he’s watching a reject modernity, embrace masculinity video and tells him, “don’t cry brah, we’ll make it through this!”. The man crying tearfully looks up at him and says, “ I’m not crying for me, I’m crying for the people who hate men. The people so hurt and mislead that they can’t see the truth. I cry for the fact that they believe what they preach. I wish only for them to understand.”
@Ettore Tornato I don’t think he existed. If he did, he was probably one of these people: - Artuir mac Áedán, a son of the 6th-century king of Dál Riata in modern Scotland - Ambrosius Aurelianus, who led a Romano-British resistance against the Saxons - Lucius Artorius Castus, a 2nd-century Roman commander of Sarmatian cavalry - British king Riothamus, who fought alongside the last Gallo-Roman commanders against the Visigoths in an expedition to Gaul in the 5th century Still a cool story tho
@@ad_astra468 nah thats fake The closest Romans and indians had was the trade between us Large no. roman coins dating back to 2nd century BCE have been found in South India and also in temples
People dont realize how far rome could have gone. they literally theorized the steam engine almost 2000 years before its invention. steam engine invention year: 1786 AD year it was theorized/proposed by Heron, the great inventor of Alexandria: 100 CE
I'm from the Philippines and in a way I think we were once part of the Roman Empire. The Spanish Royalties who ruled the Spanish Empire back then were descendants of Romans. Something like that, I haven't read much about it but I am really interested in it now. *Vivat Roma!*
@Publius Scipio Africanus The original romanized population in Spain never went away the leadership was just replaced with germanic leaders so your wrong. It's the same with France who are mostly decended from celts and romans not germanic peoples.
As a Turk, as the descendent of those who have destroyed this glorious empire, even i should say that Rome, the empire, the culture; everything is perfect about this… My deepest respect is all i can give…
@@MegaStrongold3000 Huns are the ones who destroyed rome and chased down the crusader army to vatican, then made the pope bow down to kiss their feet. Huns were Turks. That’s not enough? Ottomans ended Byzantine. Your only argument is that Oghuz Turks were here for a rather short time. Oghuz Turks weren’t the first Turks to come to anatolia. Sumerians and Luvis were the first Turks to settle anatolia even before the romans, Then came Oghuz Turks. All Turks aren’t muslim either, there are Hewish Turks like tha Hadzarids, Christian Turks like Karamanids and Buddhist/Mani Turks like ancient Uyghurs but i didn’t even expect you to know this since you’re as ignorant to say that Turks are new to anatolia. İ pity your huge ego, co cry about it.
É nessas horas que me orgulho da descendência italiana, e eu ainda tive muita sorte, meu nome "Marcus" é um nome original do latim e, ainda acompanhado por Vinícius, que é basicamente como o original em latim, apenas com o acréscimo do " í ".
@@Miguel_animation You're lucky, I have a Jewish name like many Italians, Davide. I have nothing against the Jews but I would have prefered an Italic name.
@@masterjunky863 Yes, and it was pure chance, my father had no idea of Italian ancestry when he baptized me, he said that was the name of a friend of his, my grandfather told me that his grandfather, my great-great-grandfather was Italian
Fun fact: according to data, the fall of the western Roman Empire is the third most significant event in human history, only behind the agricultural revolution (2nd) and the British industrial revolution (1st). It is strange to think of a United western europe under one power, no England and France, no Spain and Portugal etc. considering these 4 countries would go on to fight in several continents that Rome didn’t even know about, and have their own empires. It was always going to fall, but to hold on for so long… a historical anomaly While these little dark age videos are usually corny, I like how you portrayed the history rather than comparing it to modern day like other videos. Rome truly is ancient, and comparing it to modern day is like comparing Rome to the Ice Age. So we need to look at it in the context of its time; everything was barbaric, including them, but that doesn’t mean they lose significance. For example, Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan were truly evil entities, but within the Roman Empire ideas like Stoicism flourished, which ended up being a national identity of Great Britain, a former Roman Province. That’s a 2000 year old legacy! The capital of 26% of the world was London, which was also a Roman city 2000 years ago. Romes influence cannot be undermined just for barbarism, because war itself is barbaric no matter the context.
When you look at a map of the Mediterranean when Rome was only a city. You would most likely never bet on them becoming the future dominant power that would conquer everyone else.
"Roma fell? When? Tell me, dont you see the roads we walk on? Tell me, dont you talk a language as similar to latin as you are similar to your parents? Tell me, don't you feel an invicible feeling watching these statues two millennials old and still just as beautiful as the day the marble was taken from the heart of the Earth? Tell me, aren't you...Roman?"
wonderful
Who said it?
@@BlazinPheonix32 Me
Viva Roma! Eterna, invicta!
So fucking true, Roma is still alive
I like that the netflix series "barbarians" tried to make the romans look evil but, ironically made them look more badass.
I watched like 15 minutes of that show and got bored. I guess I should give it a better chance but I'm sick of seeing the Romans be the villains
@@smallasaurus4200 I'm sure they will be better portrayed in season 2, at least I hope so.
@@mustafaamin9516 can't wait to see that brat arminius get betrayed by his own people.
have you guys seen the new vikings featuring a black transgender jarl NETFLIX PLEASE commit boom
@@FreiWild1776 losers
"What separates humans from animals?"
Rome: "THE RHINE"
And right now its the mediterranean sea
@@SupremeLordEnki By the looks of it, now that there's gonna be a food crisis, we'll get a lot of "people" from these places unfortunately
@@SupremeLordEnki Now it's the baltic sea, everything below North Europe is slavs, muslims, arabs, gypsies and brown people.
Thats why our ancestors beat the crap out of Rome lmao
@@Leo.de99 The fact that you oversimplify the fall if Rome makes the meme even funnier lol
Do your 100 daily push ups for rome, do it for your ancestors, do it for your children. be based
Absolutely
Godspeed my brothers
I can’t even do ten, yes i’m that weak.
@@TheHeroWhoAsked No problem in being weak, There's a problem in staying weak. Go do your push ups brother and you will do more than 10 in no time.
@@mishaklokkers6871 thanks mate, i’ll try.
That masculine feeling of wanting to reunite the Empire. I have it
You mean the British Empire ofc?
@@DuBstep115 roman
@@DuBstep115 dirty saxons...
When You Probably Do Let Me Be Your Right Hand Man
@@DuBstep115 Britania is a part of Rome. Deal with it.
“How does it feel, fighting for a dying empire, roman?”
“Euphoric”
It feels fighting your death .
Where is this from?
@@noahpaquet8357 I may not be correct but it’s from war hammer I think
Derivative.
Your pfp says it all
Ancient European history attracts many people, including myself. Although I am not European, Roman, Greeks and more have given us this beautiful culture. and they deserve great respect
My favorite is Asia, European and Africa.
Even if Rome is not your racial/ethnic heritage its cultural heritage belongs to everybody
@@carlomagno7092 Who's to claim specific racial heritage from Rome at this point though? Literally anyone who's family historically hails from a former Roman province can claim Roman heritage, virtually anyone from all around the Mediterranean basin (God I hope some Nordicist who thinks the Romans were Vikings reads this and starts seething and coping)
My favorite is Cental Asia and East Asia.
@@carlomagno7092 fuck off, Roma belongs to us Italians, just ours.
Rome Is civilization! Rome Is order! Rome... is... POWER!! And out here,WE! ARE! ROME!!!
Great quote.
😴
write this sentence in a romance language or else you're just a G*rm
@@alphaundpinsel2431
¡Roma es civilización! ¡Roma es orden! Roma… es… ¡¡PODER!! Y aquí, ¡NOSOTROS! ¡SOMOS! ¡¡ROMA!!
@@alphaundpinsel2431 Roma civitas est ! Roma res publica est ! Roma ordo est ! Roma... est... IMPERIUM ! Ac hic, ROMA... SUMUS ! SPQR !
A small town, almost at the center of the world (the center is the Verona meridian, just opposite the Bering Strait) did what nobody else did, conquered the Mediterranean.
And even falling, first in the West and then in the East, he left the main thing: his language, his culture and his politics. His sons succeeded him and spread their influence to the four corners of the world.
That little town is Rome, and all roads lead there.
Too bad a bunch of js made them worship stupid desert hippies and cucked them into oblivion
@@chepesantacruz777 a man of culture I see
@@chepesantacruz777 Basadus in all fact
Facts, but you should refer to Rome using "her" I believe, at least in English.
@@chepesantacruz777 I mean at least they werent boy lovers anymore. Many of them Roman elite were pedos
Not only was Rome a city and a civilization. It was an idea, a dream, a purpose that all of mankind wishes to achieve.
The time when the West actually was The Most based place on earth. Love from India 🇮🇳
Don't worry my friend, we will rise again
@@themagalanium9491 but Romans arent western
@@AK911Edits romans are almost the definition of western
@@darklibertario5001 explain to me how the West was born and you will understand why its different
Did you just use the term “based” unironically?
I think one of the reasons everyone loves Rome is it just awakens a sense of purpose but now living in this world lacks that
@AquaticWater yip
honestly I just find it incredibly interesting to read about lmao
need to look into things like the Aztecs, Egyptians, and Persians tho, enjoy Rome and all lads but a lot of the other old civs of the world are just as fascinating
@@anotherguy687 not as cool as rome
@@Crusader47 bro you're missing out on some fantastic shit, the Aztecs might've been ridiculous but they had some really cool aspects and imo the Pyramids of Giza are fucking *amazing*, especially for when they were made.
Like, some people thought *aliens* made them. That's how amazing the Pyramids are.
@@anotherguy687 I know that but rome is my favourite
For some reason the ending brings tears to my eyes. The outro fits seamlessly as it zooms out and showing the expansion of Roman power. The reason why I love the Empire is because people came together, they built and fought for a common goal (i.e., ideally speaking for the Empire), something we don't see anymore nowadays...
Thank you for your kind words
They condemned humanity by killing Jesus all because of the kings ego. You are worse!
@@trendgil Jesus in nothing more than a 1st century hippie around whom a legend was made.
Hahaha! Think Honorius and Ricimer.
Rome was not an "empire".
"They fought for a common goal"
Nope ! Go say that to the millions of slaves of Rome ! 😂😂😂
It’s weird to think that as an ethnic Polynesian I am in some way connected to Ancient Rome because of France (I’m from Tahiti therefore French). Here we speak French, a Latin language and the most beautiful buildings here were made with either Greco-Roman aesthetics or French Colonial aesthetics. They ween’t joking when they said that all roads lead to Rome.
I HAD A GODDAMN PLAN
Rome's legacy is so great it's culture is still alive in Europe and some parts of the middle east. Many tried to copy it but, never came in close that it had.
T le 1er humain de tahiti que je voit paix sur toi
shut up please
Based kaiser , are you white?
Remember, pain is temporary, but the glory of Rome is eternal.
from one great civilisation to another (Greece) i love the Romans and their history just as much as the Romans loved the Greeks. we are the foundation of Europe and civilisation and am proud to share this title
🇬🇷 🇮🇹
the problem here is ethocentrim, don't think western world is the basement of civilization, don't forget Asia and Middle East, just to be honest with all of it
@@lokmanlablan the chinese are mostly myths and the persians did have a strong society and empire but they went through massive islamification so by the time the caliphs were solidified they were different. i think indian civilisation was good tho they were pretty nice but greece and rome are definitely my top 2 even if these societies were cool bc they were still way better in the west, im not ethnocentrist and i didn't want to come off that way
@@lokmanlablan Yeah, im etnocentrist, problem? We dont cleam the world, we meke our civilization.
Brothers forever geek bro 🇮🇹✋🇬🇷
@@gustavodonnofrio9862 💙
Back when the west had some balls
it was the definition
@@aestheticindustries6713 the Roman empire is not western,neither is Greece
@@AK911EditsRome birthed western civilization, if Rome never existed you would either straight up not be alive or using medieval at best technology
@@AK911Edits Rome and Greece were considered the heart of western culture before they fell, then it was France, Spain, & Britain, now it's the US.
@@smallasaurus4200 they werent part of the western empire,nowadays westerners consider them western. Greeks and Romans were Orthodox,which makes them the same civilization with Ukraine and Russia. The West was literally created by splitting from Roman religion and civilization
Eternal glory to Rome
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Il più grande e glorioso impero della storia, Roma ha conquistato, dominato, costruito e civilizzato; la grandezza, la potenza, la magnificenza e la gloria di ROMA È AETERNA, ROMA INVICTA ET LUX MUNDI 💪💪
@@angeloargentieri5605 no fue ni el más grande ni el más duradero, pero sigue soñando amigo, cuando te informes un poco más sobre la historia de los grandes imperios entenderás la verdadera grandeza de otros imperios.
@@mr.someone5679😂😂😂😂 you come from Mars. Who Is greater than Rome 😂😂😂😂
@@mr.someone5679Roman was the greatest ever know country keep dream lil bro 😂
What many fail to understand is that being Roman was more than an ethnic pride, romanitas was mostly linked to your education, way of life and principles.
Celtic people were conquered and later integrated into Roman society, their gods added into the Roman pantheon and Celtic laws integrated into the Iure Gentium, their villages expanded into proper cities and their young man payed to serve into the Roman military.
This same process was repeated for every conquered population, including Germans, Greeks, Egyptians and so on.
Rome lasted this long because it was able to not only expand its borders but also develop a cosmopolitan society meaning that a "Syrian" and an "Egyptian" had the same pride and will to defend the empire from any foe as any other Roman citizen.
That's how you build an empire.
Great statement for an essay. Thnks
@@jeremycortes8509 no problem fam.
Still there's no Roma without Romans hence 476 is the last year and 1943 if we wanna consider it
As a proud italian, not only did we create the gratest civilization that ever was, we discovered America twice. Frist with Cristoforo colombo, then with Amerigo Vespucci, and yes, the entire continent is named after one of us. I am so proud of our ancient past.
Ho studiato italiano a scuola. Italia e una bella lingua. Ho letto Dante Alighieri in italiano. Saluti dall'Austria
@@aestheticindustries6713 did you read the entire Divina Commedia?
Man get the fuck out of here lol. How y'all discover a place black people were already at...And y'all stole everything from the Greeks, your gods and culture 💯
@@lilcity29 Let me guess "we wuz kangs an sheeet"
@@lilcity29 black people weren't in America when the Europeans got there tho
I've been thinking, why are " Little Dark Age" memes/art so popular and... strangely powerful? I think it's because people are tired. Tired of the monotonous sludge that is modern life. The Modern man yearns not for more wealth, but for more meaning. They yearn for purpose. And so they look back, to when things weren't necessarily better, but to a time when things had purpose and meaning and a dream. A time when things were based on family and community. Not on "acceptance" or "tolerance" of strangers from half the world away. They yearn for brotherhood, for a time when Men forged ahead and build civilization.
Right on
What in the fuck makes not stoning foreigners mutually exclusive with community?
@@revi.talose.8643 He didn't say anything about stoning foreigners. People like to live with those who they view as their own, why do you think Native Americans choose to live on reservations or Jews move to Israel? To be with others like them.
Well said
Rome was an empire that stretched fom morocco to the levant, from spain to the balkans, it had emperors, soldiers and governors from all the Mediterranean ethnicities. Don't be narrow minded. If you really leaned the history of Rome, you wouldn't have said this stupidity. Good day to you barbarian.
well done i am proud to be a son of Roma, a descendant of the strongest kind of men, those who give their lives and dedication to accomplish such a great republic and empire as Rome. I’ve been learning classical latin to connect with my ancestors even more, it’s truly amazing i hope the rest of my nation wakes up and rebuild italy.
retake the west, rebuild rome, exterminate barbarians, conquer.
Con tutto che io sono siciliano, io mi sento romano puro
Draghi Based
@@iketanikoichiro3519 I siciliani sono gli eredi alla magna Grecia
Technically I am also Roman, considering new Spain, and Spain was once Roman, I am Roman as well, despite being born in arizona
For me Rome is one of the few things that can make me cry, but not cry from the sadness, but from the joy, and maybe Rome as an empire no longer exists, but it lives on in our hearts.
ROMA AETERNA INVICTA
(sorry for my bad english cuz i'm from Poland)
Poles speak english better than most Americans, change my mind
@@Syndicatian based
Is the transaclation Eternal Unconquerable Rome or Eternal Invincible Rome?
This feeling bro, I'm from Poland and I'm patriotic towards Poland and Roman Empire, even tho they never ruled on our lands lol
I couldn't even tell you were not a native speaker. Good english
Orgulho de ser latino! 🇵🇹
¡Orgulloso de ser latino!🇪🇸/🇦🇩
Fier d'être latino !🇫🇷
Mândră că sunt latino!🇷🇴/🇦🇩
Orgoglioso di essere latino!🇸🇲/🇻🇦/🇮🇹
Superbum esse Latinum!🇻🇦
🇵🇹🤝🇪🇸🤝🇫🇷🤝🇷🇴🤝🇮🇹🤝🇻🇦🤝🇦🇩🤝🇲🇩🤝🇸🇲
Eeuu: Latino is a South american 🤪
@@chilenocristiano7033 Shut up
Oui ! ROMA AETERNA
Estudemos latim para nunca ser esquecida desde Brasil e todos os latinos e lusos
@@chilenocristiano7033 in French it would be "fier d'être latin"
This song increases your testosterone by 750%
I'm Polish but Roman Empire is I think one thing that we all can relate too
it's the main base of the European culture since hundreds of years and it shows what once Europe was
I hope that in the future our countries cooperate and experience the golden age of Europe once again
as other Polish i stand opposite to your view. One Europe Nation would be an occupation for Poland and other nationalities. Stand as one. Work as one. But don't become one body. That is what makes Europe unique.
@BlewndziorMLKV XD Masz PiS na prof
If you dont have Italian or Greek genetics you have no right to relate to the Romans.
@@chepesantacruz777 Empire of Russia ? Somehow they called themselves Saint Empire And have Rome Empire Eagle in herb till today.
@@simonsadelko769 Rome wasn't a single nation. Being Roman wasn't really about being from Rome, the empire spanned all the way from modern Portugal to modern Iraq, there was no way it could've worked that way. Being Roman was an idea. You could've been an Illyrian but at the same time if you invested your life into serving Rome, you were Roman. Modern Europe could work that way, but not the European Union since it is rotten to the core. The base principle has been corrupted with greed. You can't build an Empire on that.
Guys i m from Rome and i swear that when you see those ancient buildings they always give a sene of extreme beauty and greatness.
I'm jealous brother. If I was born in Rome I'd never want to leave it.
@@mjb6446 yeah i shold be grateful of that, it s a special city
Last time I visited I felt a certain magic surrounding me, best city in the world
@@mjb6446 Careful for what you wish, rome is very big.
Fiero di avere questa storia nel sangue🇮🇹
@Sun Light Your ancestors probably lived in mud huts so no one cares
@Sun Light just rember all months in calender are Roman related with 10 being riman gods and 2 being Roman emperors
@Sun Light Stupid barbarian
@sunlight929if they didn't collapse we would be in other galaxies by now
@Sun Light k
As someone who grew up in the UK near hadrians wall to think how far the empire stretched. From there all the way to the sands of Africa. The main roads of the UK were former Roman roads and you can tell. They are straight and stretch for miles. Roads traveled by thousands a day. Underneath remains the touch of the Roman Empire.
Do you live north of the hadrian wall
Wow
As a Spartan, I salute the most epic Empire ever passed from this planet. Roman Empire was advanced af. They figured out that in order to establish a "global" organised system you need "communications" and in order to achieve that they built a dense road network + their bureuacratic establishment. Amazing, just amazing.
"As a Spartan" bro stfu and go finish your math homework
@@emie9858 lmao ngl, that made me chuckle.
As a Roman,one face one race my Spartan brother
@@an70n10_ Yeah, Una Faccia, Una Razza. I adore reading about that era. Caesar, the Senate, legions, Egypt, the Roman villas in several Aegean islands, the far remote locations of the Empire (Chinese records talk about troops like turtles - the Roman shields), I even have an SPQR t-shirt with the Eagle. The Greeks developed the notion of the city-state (perhaps we will return to that form in a post-apocalyptic era), but the Romans developed the notion of the Empire as a whole, the holistic approach of things. I really hope one day I will visit Roma and Pompei and walk around all these amazing locations...
@@an70n10_ I wanna add, they even found Roman coins in Sri-Lanka. Imagine how far they had managed to reach at least commercially speaking...
Many of my ancestors were probably on the wrong side of a Legionary's sword. But Rome will forever live on in my heart.
Well, your name looks Dutch... the Batavi who lived in the Netherlands back then were allied with the Romans!
Depends. There were Celtic and Germanic soldiers that were mercenaries and allies of Rome.
@@unknownzzz5115 Wow you are well informed. Most people think that Romans and Germans only hated and fought each other. They don't know that the Germanic tribes like the Greeks were not unified. Arminius managed to unify the different German tribes. Caesar, for example, had an Elite German calvary and mercenaries.
@@unknownzzz5115 Revolt of the Batavi begs to differ.
I love how the beginning starts with representing Rome in our modern culture. Hollywood actors and expensive film production. Then it ends with how our culture depicted Rome in their day. Large magnificent paintings and expensive art production. This video not only gave due to the present but also our past and I love it. Good job.
I watch this every day sometimes multiple times a day to honor Roma’s glory
Thank you my brother
Too
FOR THE EMPEROR
@@VeridarRasko ave imperator brother!
I've legit watched this over hundreds of times tysm for making this master piece
Rome was the closest thing to a united Europe
No, Rome was Europe
@eternitystriker5284 but EU is not a country
Rome as an empire may did fall, but Rome as a city has stood the test of time. ROMA INVICTA.
"a bad peace is worst than war"
Julius Caesar
Rome was unique no matter how hard we try we can't seem to recapture it's beauty
the Romans and Roman Empire is gone but they still live in our hearts.
No???Romans are Italians check some gosh dang dna map we didn't die..yet seeing those invasions of immigrants legal and not legal ones
Don't lose hope boys, there will be a day, maybe not tomorrow, maybe not in 10 years, maybe not in a hundread, but one day Rome will raise from the ashes and we will all call proudly the Mediterranean with his real name: MARE NOSTRUM.
@BlewndziorMLKV oof, someone's butthurt
@Rużal ever
Yeah...under Italians the only true Romans.
I think of Rome EVERYDAY. We will ride again boys.
Greetings from Constantinople
Rome, British Empire, Russian Empire, Swedish Empire. It's time to bring them back.
Based!
ROMA INVICTA!
ROMA AETERNA!
Grazie dalla Francia per quello che ci hai insegnato!🇨🇵 🇮🇹
Italia L'empire Gréco Romain Christianisme Alexandre legrand
1000 année notre continent L'Occident Christianisme et nos Nations pere Occidentaux x mere Occidentale Christianisme de tout notre famille peuples Supérieur Celtes Gréco Romain Christianisme
🇮🇹❤de rien
Rewatching this masterpiece after a couple years...
Thank you. I also think it is my best video.
Children of Rome,
Italians, Hellenes, Spaniards, Portuguese,
Don't be sad of what happened. The Roman empire still lives on from the culture of each one of us. The Roman empire lives on!
🇮🇹🇬🇷🇪🇸🇵🇹
Brasil is son of portugal so we are romans to
Greece is the father of Rome not child
@@katerinafragioudaki151child that succeeded and become greater than his father
@@shahzebali1891 Eh?
French and Romanians too.
Rome was peak humanity
As a German i feel Like we only now see the end of rome. What a great Empire it was.
German bro
Germans were earlier included in some roman millitary units.remember,Cesar had german cavalry with him when besieging Alesia.They were his personal guard unit.
Dont talk to him he might be a barbarian who wants to destroy rome
I've just been to Rome and had this song going in my mind for everything I saw, visit it, totally worth it
if it weren't for Rome, we wouldn't have evolved as Nations, we wouldn't have the Art, Culture, Philosophy and Current Technology.
If it weren't for Rome, Italy, United Kingdom, France, Portugal, Turkey, Netherlands and several other countries would be Completely Different...
I Always say is I will go on Saying: "Rome was an Idea That became a City and Later the Greatest Empire of All.
We can put all the European Languages: English, Spanish, Italian, German, Portuguese and even others, they all came from the Same Language, Latin.
What is the biggest power in the world? USA? CHINA? RUSSIA? No, the greatest Power in the World is Rome, because Rome doesn't have to have territory, but the People's Mind.
THE ROMAN EMPIRE DID NOT FALL AND NEVER WILL FALL!
Add to it how the Islamic civilization too was built on Greco-Roman culture
The influence of rome is everywhere
English and german came from proto- Germanic not latin
@@sabrina1380m fool
@@nickolas240 English writing is entirely based on Latin, as is German.
You, for example, wrote in a totally different way
Turkey is a joke, they took what didn’t belong to them
The sun may have set upon the Roman empire, yet its glory will shine without end forever and ever.
It did in 1943🇮🇹🦅
One day we will see the Glory of Rome once again, Rebuild the Eternal City!
I listened to this while walking through the forum it was fucking magical
That made me insanly happy to hear
@@aestheticindustries6713 thank you for making my roman experience fucking great
It's really sad that today a lot of people don't pay attention to history of our civilization. Roman Empire will always be in our hearts, hope one day I'll visit Rome. Thank you for so based video ❤️
How ofter do i think of the Roman Empire? ALL the time bro
And there it goes...... the best empire ever😢
@52kamikaze96 hahahaha nah, it was the best empire ever, the capital of the culture, music, and LAWS, any other empire would have been a shit without Roma's presence......... say thanks to Rome we have laws nowadays
Those paintings are so beautiful they brought tears to my eyes.
I feel you
This music is so beautiful
Remember, after Roman Empire, all of European empires want to be like Romans and all of European generals want to be like Caesar and Augustus.
Well that's why Italians/Romans are the best we influenced the most in history,and people called themselves as us
As an Italian, I am damn proud of my ancestors
For killing christ?
^ that was the ✡️
Non siamo i successori dei romani, ma magari, dovresti digeriti questo boccone di fattualità
@@AntiFurryJihadfuck christ and all abrahamic religions that came from jews pagan rome forever
@@shounihillys1902dovresti digerirti qualche studio e qualche libro
"I found Rome a city of bricks and left it a city of marble" - Augustus
THAT IS THE MOST IMPACTFUL THING I'VE EVER HEARD!
Imagine the pride of being the guy revolutionised Rome?
YES
This genuinely made me tear up
I think of Rome daily. How can i not think about Rome when my first name is literally Roman
A man is watching a video and starts crying. Another notices him and walks up to him to console him. He notices he’s watching a reject modernity, embrace masculinity video and tells him, “don’t cry brah, we’ll make it through this!”. The man crying tearfully looks up at him and says, “ I’m not crying for me, I’m crying for the people who hate men. The people so hurt and mislead that they can’t see the truth. I cry for the fact that they believe what they preach. I wish only for them to understand.”
I've read a couple stories of rome and its quite glorious.
@Ettore Tornato I don’t think he existed. If he did, he was probably one of these people:
- Artuir mac Áedán, a son of the 6th-century king of Dál Riata in modern Scotland
- Ambrosius Aurelianus, who led a Romano-British resistance against the Saxons
- Lucius Artorius Castus, a 2nd-century Roman commander of Sarmatian cavalry
- British king Riothamus, who fought alongside the last Gallo-Roman commanders against the Visigoths in an expedition to Gaul in the 5th century
Still a cool story tho
@@XXXTENTAClON227 king Arthur was a yugioh card kek
@@Sand__07 damn that’s one rare card 😳
Remember, what we do in life echos through eternity
Glad to have all of my family being Italian ✝️🇮🇹
cool but Italians are not Romans
@@ZaxxonHK47 really that’s like saying that The Russians don’t descend from the ussr
@@ZaxxonHK47 you know? Have you checked the DNA ?
@@DG_5856 yes
@@ZaxxonHK47 DNA is almost the same since pre roman era
They say Rome fell....but it still lives. Like physically.
For those who say it doesn't, tell me, what is the capital of Italy?
*Rome*
Italy is Roma
Italians are Romans .
"They say great men and women lead Rome to greatness, I say Rome lead great men and women to strive for greatness"
This is what Peak Western Civilization looks like, proud to be your Descendant
"Rome will exist as long as the coliseum does; when the coliseum falls, so will Rome; when Rome falls, so will the world" -saint Venerable 0:43
I think about Roman Empire often
"Have i played my part well then applaud while I exit" -AUGUSTUS
I'm a Indian but I love Roman emperor's and empire
Based
Just a question do your schools teach that Caesar was captured by one of your kings? Because I met an Indian who swore that it happened.
@@ad_astra468 No not at all and the Indian king (Vikramaditya) who captured Caesar never existed. Sorry the guy who told you about this is a lier.
@@ad_astra468
nah thats fake
The closest Romans and indians had was the trade between us
Large no. roman coins dating back to 2nd century BCE have been found in South India and also in temples
As a german who had family serve from Barbarian time to ww2.
Salute
Same
this masterpiece makes me cry everytime i watch.
Rome isn’t gone, it lives on in those that remember, and preserve its legacy.
Roma Invictus.
This was much cooler then I expected.
🇮🇶🇮🇹كل الحب والحترام لليطالين من العراق❤💗
شكرا كتير ❤
People dont realize how far rome could have gone. they literally theorized the steam engine almost 2000 years before its invention.
steam engine invention year: 1786 AD
year it was theorized/proposed by Heron, the great inventor of Alexandria: 100 CE
Didnt the siphons (greek fire) use something to that
La machine à vapeur Occidentaux Occidentale Christianisme aux moyen age à Rome Italia tout notre continent L'Occident Christianisme
We could have been a solar system wide empire
Greeks and romans had a serious problem of not putting any of their theories and ideas in pratice!
Humanity at its peak
Rome never fell. It simply transformed.
Rome never die
🇮🇹👑father
🌍👶son
Esattamente 🇮🇹🙏
Я обожаю древнеримскую культуру и то что сейчас происходит кроме стыда ничего не вызывает
I'm from the Philippines and in a way I think we were once part of the Roman Empire.
The Spanish Royalties who ruled the Spanish Empire back then were descendants of Romans.
Something like that, I haven't read much about it but I am really interested in it now.
*Vivat Roma!*
Yes, the Spanish were part of the Roman empire.
Same here
@Publius Scipio Africanus Either way, I'd still be happy since Germans.
Bro if rome never fell eastern roman will colonized us and we probably speaking latin right now
@Publius Scipio Africanus The original romanized population in Spain never went away the leadership was just replaced with germanic leaders so your wrong. It's the same with France who are mostly decended from celts and romans not germanic peoples.
As a Turk, as the descendent of those who have destroyed this glorious empire, even i should say that Rome, the empire, the culture; everything is perfect about this… My deepest respect is all i can give…
Based
shut up. the Turks were an armed force but the Roman population has always inhabited the Anatolian peninsula, it has only begun to be Muslim.
@@MegaStrongold3000 Huns are the ones who destroyed rome and chased down the crusader army to vatican, then made the pope bow down to kiss their feet. Huns were Turks. That’s not enough? Ottomans ended Byzantine. Your only argument is that Oghuz Turks were here for a rather short time. Oghuz Turks weren’t the first Turks to come to anatolia. Sumerians and Luvis were the first Turks to settle anatolia even before the romans, Then came Oghuz Turks. All Turks aren’t muslim either, there are Hewish Turks like tha Hadzarids, Christian Turks like Karamanids and Buddhist/Mani Turks like ancient Uyghurs but i didn’t even expect you to know this since you’re as ignorant to say that Turks are new to anatolia. İ pity your huge ego, co cry about it.
@@zshaiv Thanks 🤝
@Ozan Aksoy Ne demek istiyorsun? Türkler Romalılara herhangi bir genetik ile bağlı değil, aynı ırk bile değiliz.
We can't Say the greatness of our ancestors but One thing Is Sure they were the greatest humans to ever walk the Planet, real warriors
Estudemos latim para nunca deixá-la cair em esquecimento!
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whilst their empire may have fallen, Roman civilisation lives as the beating heart of the world
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Italians/Romans didn't die we just changed name
Orgulho de ter essa história em meu sangue 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹 Roma vive! ✝️
É nessas horas que me orgulho da descendência italiana, e eu ainda tive muita sorte, meu nome "Marcus" é um nome original do latim e, ainda acompanhado por Vinícius, que é basicamente como o original em latim, apenas com o acréscimo do " í ".
@@Miguel_animation You're lucky, I have a Jewish name like many Italians, Davide. I have nothing against the Jews but I would have prefered an Italic name.
@@masterjunky863 Yes, and it was pure chance, my father had no idea of Italian ancestry when he baptized me, he said that was the name of a friend of his, my grandfather told me that his grandfather, my great-great-grandfather was Italian
A maioria dos brasileiros são lixos imundos que não refletem em nada a roma
Orgulho❤
Gloire a ROME ! Merci aux Romains d'avoir envahis les Gaules ! Grace a vous, nous sommes devenus Français
xD :3
Lol after they killed a million of them
Le monde Occidental Galo Celtes Gréco Romain Christianisme
@@romanenthusiast906 they killed the worst of us thanks to them.
La honte tu n'a aucun honneur tes ancêtres les frank et les Gaulois te regarde et ils on honte
Fun fact: according to data, the fall of the western Roman Empire is the third most significant event in human history, only behind the agricultural revolution (2nd) and the British industrial revolution (1st). It is strange to think of a United western europe under one power, no England and France, no Spain and Portugal etc. considering these 4 countries would go on to fight in several continents that Rome didn’t even know about, and have their own empires. It was always going to fall, but to hold on for so long… a historical anomaly
While these little dark age videos are usually corny, I like how you portrayed the history rather than comparing it to modern day like other videos. Rome truly is ancient, and comparing it to modern day is like comparing Rome to the Ice Age. So we need to look at it in the context of its time; everything was barbaric, including them, but that doesn’t mean they lose significance. For example, Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan were truly evil entities, but within the Roman Empire ideas like Stoicism flourished, which ended up being a national identity of Great Britain, a former Roman Province. That’s a 2000 year old legacy! The capital of 26% of the world was London, which was also a Roman city 2000 years ago. Romes influence cannot be undermined just for barbarism, because war itself is barbaric no matter the context.
London was a Roman city 1,500 years ago.
I can't think of too many places where a man can go from slave to shop keeper to lord other than Roma
Putting *Gaius Julius Ceasar Octavian Augustus* as the thumbnail is *PERFECT* when speaking of Rome
Greece: we have the most beautiful culture, great mythology, strong army and progressive science
Roman Empire: *draws steal card*
What about the Turks who deleted Rome from the stage of history?
You do know they have plenty of differences
@@ismailburhansever4064 you were still in Central Asia near China when Rome was still whole
Finaly a Little Dark Age edit that doesn't make me cringe
Which one's make you cringe?
When you look at a map of the Mediterranean when Rome was only a city. You would most likely never bet on them becoming the future dominant power that would conquer everyone else.
Rome never fell. The empire is eternal.
True
We need a Roman Law edit
VIVA A ROMA ETERNA,INVICTA E VITORIOSA POR SUAS GLÓRIAS.
There once was a dream, a dream called Rome...